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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Killingly, Connecticut

 
Clickable Map of Windham County, Connecticut and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Windham County, CT (94) New London County, CT (421) Tolland County, CT (141) Worcester County, MA (355) Kent County, RI (21) Providence County, RI (332)  WindhamCounty(94) Windham County (94)  NewLondonCounty(421) New London County (421)  TollandCounty(141) Tolland County (141)  WorcesterCountyMassachusetts(355) Worcester County (355)  KentCountyRhode Island(21) Kent County (21)  ProvidenceCounty(332) Providence County (332)
Willimantic is the county seat for Windham County
Killingly is in Windham County
      Windham County (94)  
ADJACENT TO WINDHAM COUNTY
      New London County (421)  
      Tolland County (141)  
      Worcester County, Massachusetts (355)  
      Kent County, Rhode Island (21)  
      Providence County, Rhode Island (332)  
 
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1 Connecticut, Windham County, Killingly, Danielson — Christopher Lee Hoskins
On Broad Street at Main Street (Connecticut Route 12), on the right when traveling south on Broad Street.
In Memoriam Christopher Lee Hoskins SPC., U.S. Army Killingly resident killed while serving his country Ramadi, Iraq, June 21, 2005 “The roots of a soldier are nurtured by the soil of family, friends, community Until . . . Map (db m111925) WM
2 Connecticut, Windham County, Killingly, Danielson — Killingly
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 12) at Academy Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Front Settled in 1700 and incorporated in 1708, Killingly was the forty-second town established in Connecticut. In 1653, the second John Winthrop obtained a grant of a large tract of land formerly held by the Quinebaug Indian tribe and . . . Map (db m93380) HM
3 Connecticut, Windham County, Killingly, Danielson — Killingly Civil War Monument
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 12) at Broad Street, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
Erected A.D. 1878, by the Women’s Monument Association and Town of Killingly, in Honor of the Soldiers and Sailors who served in the War of 1861 for the Preservation of the Union.Map (db m102070) WM
4 Connecticut, Windham County, Killingly, Danielson — Killingly World War II Monument
On Connecticut Route 12 at Broad Street, on the right when traveling north on State Route 12.
Roll of Honor in tribute to Anderson, Edward E. • Barriere, Alphonse • Berube, Joseph E. • Bishop, Joseph L.• Bolduc, Alfred N. • Buteau, Norman • Calouri, Ernest • Carroll, Bryan A. • Chandlier, Kenneth H. • Comtois, Joseph A.• Corcoran, . . . Map (db m102038) WM
 
 
  
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024